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being separated before interviews to avoid cross-contamination of their testimony. The RCMP also failed to warn the
Stanleys not to discuss the case, contrary to standard operating procedure. By contrast, Boushie's three companions, who were arrested for criminal mischief that night – charges which were not pursued – were kept overnight in cells, with one witness testifying that she couldn't sleep because she was still covered in Boushie's blood. The interviews were then conducted the next day after police warned them not to incriminate themselves. The CRCC found that historic distrust between RCMP and Indigenous peoples, shock from the shooting, poor rest, potential hangovers, and the RCMP's coercive approach led to poor witness cooperation. The CRCC found that these witness interviews and their continued detainment afterwards were unreasonable.
308:(FSIN) representing 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan, issued a media release expressing disappointment in the way the RCMP presented the shooting incident. The RCMP statement "provided just enough prejudicial information for the average reader to draw their own conclusions that the shooting was somehow justified. The messaging in an RCMP news release should not fuel racial tensions ... The media's initial portrayal of the event made the incident sound like a crime was about to be committed by the passengers in the car." The FSIN called for a review of the RCMP's communication policies and writing guidelines. The FSIN said that the "RCMP news release was biased and not in line with the relationship the FSIN and the RCMP have been building with measures such as the RCMP FSIN Partnership Protocol".
407:" to reject a limited number of potential jurors without giving a specific reason. Seven hundred and fifty people were randomly summoned based on health cards for potential jury duty from the Battleford Jury Boundary, a huge area that stretches to the north of Saskatchewan. The pool which was almost double the normal size was enlarged to help secure a more representative jury, though only 204 of the 750 individuals who were summoned actually showed up. Five who appeared to be First Nations were challenged by the defence, leaving what appeared to be an all-white jury.
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tactical approach to delivering the death notification. The RCMP said that because these records had no evidentiary value to the criminal case against
Stanley, they were destroyed following the standard RCMP records retention policy to only keep records for two years. The CRCC investigation of the RCMP's conducts was announced in March 2018, and the Boushie family's civil lawsuit against the RCMP had also been filed before August 2018. The lawyer for Boushie's family said that the records were relevant to both of those cases and should have been retained.
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Boushie family's lawyer, who said that a similar overreaction would not have occurred to a non-Indigenous family. However, the CRCC did find that the armed, tactical approach was a poor way to deliver the death notification. Asking whether Boushie's mother had been drinking and smelling her breath for alcohol after she took her son's death poorly was found to be insensitive and discriminatory. The CRCC also criticized the RCMP's later decision to update Boushie's mother on the investigation during her son's
130:(Tokarev) handgun, and firing two shots into the air. Two of the individuals in the SUV fled on foot, while Boushie moved to the front seat. Stanley then approached the SUV – with Boushie in the driver's seat – when the gun discharged. Boushie was shot in the neck just below the ear and died instantly. Stanley's defence claimed the shot was an accident and the gun's trigger was not pulled. Instead, the defence argued a third round loaded into the magazine was fired, yet failed to detonate, precipitating a
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investigation to produce a second report. Both reports were completed in 2020 but the release was delayed so that the RCMP could review and reply to the reports. The CRCC found that the way that
Boushie's family were notified of his death was discriminatory, but that other RCMP actions were not racially motivated. It also found that with the exception of serious shortfalls in the investigation and the dealings with Boushie's family, the RCMP had otherwise acted professionally and reasonably.
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endorsement of the use of violence by some readers." One complainant asserted that the article mistakenly linked "property rights" to
Boushie's death. The complainant called the article "irresponsible and damaging" as it "could fan racist sentiment". The article has since been revised. Dornstauder described "this story as having had an electrifying effect in Saskatchewan". It is "complex and controversial", requiring sensitivity and "likely will continue to for some time to come".
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the force's operational manual, and increased cultural awareness training. Lucki contested some aspects of the CRCC report, such as the tactical approach they took for the death notification because of perceived risk from
Boushie's companion. The CRCC said Commissioner Lucki's response to their reports failed to take responsibility for the issues at the heart of the report and focused on minor staffing considerations. The
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Boushie's companions may have been there and armed. The CRCC also found that a subsequent search of the home violated the Charter, however it found no evidence that the RCMP's tactical decisions or illegal search were racially motivated. This
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with surplus military ammunition from 1953. The ammunition had been stored in an unheated shed where the temperature varied between 30 °C (86 °F) and −30 °C (−22 °F). Experts concluded nevertheless that the gun was functioning properly and a misfire could not be replicated during
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Stanley intentionally killed Boushie. By February 8, 2018, the jurors were deliberating on a verdict behind closed doors. Judge Popescul "warned people in the gallery about making comments during tense trial" and said that "it was the first time in his long career
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pages with photos of "farmers carrying firearms". The RCMP Superintendent held a press conference asking "residents to put their guns away". The
Federation said that the RCMP media release "made it appear that Boushie's killing was justified" by the "right to defend" and that the way the RCMP shared
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agreed with the CRCC's discrimination ruling for the death notification, accepted most of the report's findings such as those on poor handling of evidence and witnesses, and poor communications policies. She committed to fix the issues raised by measures such as new operational guidance, changes to
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published a statement in which they expressed their "profound sadness over the tragic shooting of Colten Boushie", and extended "deepest condolences to his family and community" and "as farmers", condemned "the rampant racist remarks that have circulated since the death of Colten Boushie, including
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and being aware of upcoming bad weather, which led to crucial evidence being destroyed by rainfall. Stanley's wife and son were also allowed to retrieve another vehicle at the crime scene to travel to a police interview together, despite crime scenes normally being restricted and witnesses usually
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and other ministers, to advocate for justice. They called for "an end to peremptory challenges in jury selection, which were used in Mr. Stanley's trial to block every potential juror who appeared to be Indigenous". They are also challenging "a number of systemic problems in the justice system, as
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Gerald Stanley's bail hearing was held in North Battleford on August 18, 2016. Hundreds of people protested outside the North Battleford courthouse with RCMP on rooftops observing. On August 19, Stanley was granted bail on a $ 10,000 cash surety. His bail included a number of conditions, including
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Boushie's supporters expressed frustration with the "flawed and inadequate" police inquiry, stating that it "initially focused more on the actions of the five young Indigenous people than on the killing of Mr. Boushie". The person initially in charge of the investigation was a junior constable; no
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On August 10, 2016, a media release from the RCMP said, "A man was declared dead at the scene. Another man 'associated to the property' was arrested by police at the scene without incident. No charges were immediately laid. Three occupants of the vehicle—one woman, one girl and one man—were taken
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The ITO stated that Boushie's group first visited a neighbouring farm belonging to the Fouhy family, where they "attempted to steal vehicles and items" by trying to smash the window of a truck with a .22 calibre rifle. Cross-Whitstone broke the stock of the rifle in this failed attempt. They then
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Toronto-based criminal defence lawyer Sean Robichaud said that it was "wholly inappropriate for elected officials to publicly undermine findings of a lawfully delivered verdict, particularly when it is one of a jury". He cautioned that there could be ramifications. "By commenting on a particular
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The article was the subject of investigation by CBC's ombudsman, following CBC's receipt of 25 complaints from readers concerned that "it was wrong of CBC News to publish this article, that it fed into a racist argument about Indigenous peoples that saw Mr. Boushie as a menace. It was seen as an
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If you have a reasonable doubt about Mr. Stanley's guilt arising from the evidence, the absence of the evidence, or the credibility or the reliability of one or more of the witnesses then you must find him not guilty. In short, the presumption of innocence applies at the beginning and continues
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You must not find Gerald Stanley guilty unless you are sure he is guilty. Even if you believe that Mr. Stanley is probably guilty or likely guilty, that is not sufficient. In those circumstances, you must give the benefit of the doubt to Mr. Stanley and find him not guilty because the Crown has
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This release explained that the witnesses to Boushie's killing were taken into custody "as part of a related theft investigation". None of them were charged as the result of a plea deal in exchange for testimony. Ultimately their testimony was deemed inconclusive due to inconsistencies of their
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A separate issue brought up by the CRCC reports involved the Saskatchewan RCMP's press releases, which while factually accurate, disproportionately focused on the allegations of theft. The CRCC found that this fueled the implication that Boushie's death was somehow deserved and inflamed racial
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issued a statement on February 10, saying, "I am going to say we have come to this point as a country far too many times. Indigenous people across this country are angry, they're heartbroken and I know Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians alike know that we have to do better." Saskatchewan
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Gerald Stanley then approached the SUV with Boushie in the driver's seat and Jackson and Wuttunee in the back. Stanley would later testify he saw the lawnmower his wife was using and thought that she had been run over. He reached in with his left hand to turn off the ignition while holding his
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When the SUV entered the Stanley property, Gerald Stanley and his son Sheldon were repairing a fence, while Stanley's wife Leesa was mowing the lawn not far away. The SUV's occupants first entered a truck belonging to one of Gerald's customers, then mounted an ATV. Sheldon chased them away and
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released two reports on the conduct of the RCMP during the case. One of the reports stemmed from an appeal by the Boushie family of a 2017 RCMP internal investigation into the case in which it mostly cleared itself. Concurrent to handling the appeal the CRCC launched its own public interest
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on the property while Stanley and his son were outside. Stanley's son ran to the vehicle and used a hammer to smash the windshield. The people in the SUV attempted to take off and crashed their vehicle into one of Stanley's cars. Stanley reacted by going into his home, returning with a
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called the comments "unacceptable, intolerant and a betrayal of the very values and character of Saskatchewan". He described them as "dangerous". More than five hundred comments representing both sides of the debate appeared on Wall's Facebook page in response to his remarks.
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on August 9, 2016, 22-year-old Colten Boushie and his girlfriend Kiora Wuttunee, Belinda Jackson and her boyfriend Eric Meechance, and Cassidy Cross-Whitstone, all from the Red Pheasant First Nation, had spent the day swimming, drinking, and shooting at the
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Stanley was acquitted on February 9, 2018. Since Canadian jurors are legally barred from discussing the proceedings, it is not known how the jury reached its verdict or whether the jury accepted that the gunshot that killed Boushie was hang fire.
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tensions. Shortly after the shooting and initial criticism, the Saskatchewan RCMP updated its communications policies. The CRCC also found that there was no evidence that Boushie was engaged in any property offences the night of the shooting.
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reported that Clark called for a "prompt reckoning across the country" as the acquittal had sparked "anxiety and anger". Many chiefs across Saskatchewan, including northern communities, travelled to Saskatoon to attend the rally.
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handgun in his right hand. The handgun then discharged and Boushie was shot in the "back of the head at point blank range" at about 5:30 pm. The RCMP later found a loaded .22-calibre rifle near Boushie's body.
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and get what seemed to be an all-white jury, the federal government passed Bill C-75, which eliminated peremptory challenges during jury selection. The law came into effect in September 2019. In October 2020, the
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representing over 20,000 RCMP officers condemned the CRCC report and RCMP leadership for accepting some of the reports' recommendations for disrespecting the RCMP and bringing its professionalism into question.
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throughout the trial, unless you are satisfied after considering the whole of the evidence that the Crown has displaced the presumption of innocence by proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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the trial as fair, given the circumstances of events leading up to the shooting. Supporters of the Boushie family felt the trial was unfair due to the selection of what appeared to be an
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I know this is an emotional case and I know that people are very vested in what's happening, but that can't happen. It's not a sporting event where we're rooting for one team or another.
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found that RCMP's death notification to Boushie's family had been discriminatory and noted serious investigative and communications failures in an otherwise professional response.
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forensic experts were brought in. The Ford Escape SUV in which Boushie was killed, was "left uncovered, its doors open, for two rainy days, washing away evidence".
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into custody as part of a related theft investigation, police said. Police later identified and located a fourth boy who was in the vehicle."
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denounced the verdict. Critics scorned these comments for politicizing the trial and discrediting the Canadian judiciary system. The mayor of
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that he stay within 6.4 kilometres (4.0 miles) of his home and that he have no contact with Boushie's family or any of the witnesses.
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White Canadians must know this verdict deepens Indigenous peoples' distrust in the system, which offers no justice to Colten Boushie
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The CRCC found that surrounding the Boushie home with cars, training lights on the home, and approaching the home with
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Colten Boushie was shot dead on a Saskatchewan farm. An all-white jury decided the man that killed him did no wrong
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The case of Colten Boushie, 22, killed after seeking help at a farm, has divided Canadians over race and policing
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2359:"Acquittal of Gerald Stanley in death of Colten Boushie 'a defining moment', says Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark"
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978:"The night Colten Boushie died: What family and police files say about his last day, and what came after"
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1935:"Deck is stacked against us,' says family of Colten Boushie after jury chosen for Gerald Stanley trial"
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well as specific complaints arising from the way Mr. Boushie's death was investigated and prosecuted".
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smashed the SUV's windshield with a hammer. It "crashed into Stanley's wife's car and came to a halt".
2457:"'We're not disposable': Hundreds march to Reconciliation Bridge demanding justice for Colten Boushie"
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that the legislation was constitutional, as well as its retroactive application to jury selection.
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Gerald Stanley trial: 'Boom, the thing just went off', says Sask. farmer testifying in own defence
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Gerald Stanley trial: Colten Boushie was asleep when vehicle arrived at farmyard, friend testifies
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2423:"Not guilty verdict in death of Colten Boushie is 'black eye' for Canada, says Indigenous leader"
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2065:"Full transcript of judge's instructions to Colten Boushie jury: Put yourself in a juror's shoes"
2032:"Full transcript of judge's instructions to Colten Boushie jury: Put yourself in a juror's shoes"
1412:"Full transcript of judge's instructions to Colten Boushie jury: Put yourself in a juror's shoes"
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about the Colten Boushie case, won the award for Best Canadian Feature Documentary at the 2019
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case, it may affect the ability for Crown to proceed with the case if an appeal is granted."
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What happened on Gerald Stanley's farm the day Colten Boushie was shot, as told by witnesses
2255:"After Stanley verdict, lawyers say political commentary risks justice system independence"
1826:"Thousands rally across Canada after Gerald Stanley acquitted in killing of Colten Boushie"
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56-year-old has pleaded not guilty to 2nd-degree murder in fatal shooting of Colten Boushie
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warrant (ITO), which was produced in the early stages of the investigation and obtained by
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possibilities that run counter to police theories, but they must be full, frank and fair."
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1741:"National Farmers Union condemns racist online comments following Colten Boushie's death"
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CBC News, Feb 06, 2018 3:45 PM CT Last Updated: February 12, Access date = April 2, 2018.
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to protest the verdict that day. On February 12, over 300 people gathered to march from
2390:"Colten Boushie Day Of Action Sees Rallies Across Canada After Gerald Stanley Acquittal"
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and for a lesser charge of manslaughter, but was ultimately acquitted in February 2018.
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was set up on Wascana Park in Regina in response to the death of Colten Boushie and
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1379:"What happened on the Stanley farm the day Boushie was shot, as told by witnesses"
1162:"Family devastated after Colten Boushie shot and killed on farm near Biggar, Sask"
1055:"'Hearsay' from Reddit and other things the Gerald Stanley trial jury didn't hear"
832:"'Shame on Canada': Vigils being held in N.S. over verdict in Colten Boushie case"
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The story attracted widespread attention from social media and mainstream media.
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2602:"‘Canadians should see this film’: Colten Boushie doc sets out on national tour"
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Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
2477:'I'm ashamed to be Canadian on a day like today', said attendee Shauna Jimenez
1774:"A look at key events in the investigation and murder trial of Gerald Stanley"
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2322:"Tories accuse PM of 'political interference' after comments on Boushie case"
2190:"What the Stanley jury likely considered in rendering its not guilty verdict"
2521:"Boushie family moves from anger to political advocacy in wake of acquittal"
2491:"The Gerald Stanley Verdict Shows There's No Justice for Indigenous Peoples"
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information about the incident had fuelled racial tensions in Saskatchewan.
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that he had to say that in court based on a complaint from a juror".
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2577:"‘We Will Stand Up,’ ‘Hope Frozen’ Take Top Prizes at Hot Docs"
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2063:Popescul, Martel D. (February 14, 2018).
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410:During the trial, Stanley's attorney
27:2016 shooting in Saskatchewan, Canada
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177:. Two 2021 reports by the
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2541:Updated February 12
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1677:. August 12, 2016.
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1500:. August 12, 2016.
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